A 17-year-old girl having problems with her legs

I have a friend who is one of Norway’s most experienced regression therapists. People use regression therapy to “go back” in time to find explanations for and get insights into current life events, struggles, or behavior.

One day, a mother came to visit my friend, the therapist, with her 17-year-old daughter. Her daughter’s ankles constantly ached, and doctors couldn’t find any cause for her pain.

As a last attempt to help her daughter, the mother decided to try other alternative methods. During her daughter’s first regression therapy session, she accessed a past life on the first try, which is not common.

The daughter described what she saw. She relived the horror of a house fire she was caught in as a 12-year-old girl in a previous life. The fire was intense, but she lived. Her feet were burned up to her ankles. As she described the pain, my friend reassured her, telling the young girl that the fire couldn’t hurt her now—that she could observe from a distance without being affected. The girl relaxed. My friend also told the girl that now that she could see the reason for her pain, she could let it all go. Her subconscious did not need to hold on to it anymore.

A young guy struggling with a bad temper

This story was also told to me by my friend, the regression therapist. She spent a few sessions with a guy who had a great struggle controlling his temper and rage. The smallest things could trigger him, causing him to raise hell, and it was beginning to take its toll on his relationship with his friends and his girlfriend.

He was a tough guy who spent a lot of time weight training and working out in studios.

And it was his girlfriend who finally made the decision to drag him to regression therapy. They had to try something to figure out where his rage came from. Neither he or his girlfriend had any special knowledge or faith in past life regression, but still, they wanted to try.

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In a regression therapy session, sometimes you may even be taken back to a forgotten childhood memory. But that was not the case for this guy. After three sessions, his subconscious allowed him to overcome his fear of the treatment and gain access to his past.

He started describing his past life as a Viking. It was an intense session. As it continued, the images in his mind became clearer—the scenes, landscape, and details all extremely vivid.

As a Viking, he and his tribe set off on a raiding mission in their boats. As they paddled through a narrow canal, they were ambushed. A swarm of arrows rained down on them.

He was mad. He and his warrior buddy tried to take cover, but an arrow struck his friend. As he described the scene taking place in his mind, his rage began to build up inside him.

The guy’s friend fell overboard. And at that moment, he was also hit by an arrow. But despite his own injury, his immediate response was to jump overboard to save his friend. They both sank down into the depths of the water. He desperately tried to pull his friend up, but his strength gave out. He described his death scene as he faded out.

Even though it was ancient history, he could still feel the intense rage exploding in his mind as he died in the water next to his friend.

The therapy session went well, even though it was dramatic. His past life gave him the answers he needed to improve his present. He was able to let the past go with suggestions and techniques from my friend. Over time, his mood and temper improved.

The five-year-old boy missing his parents from a past life

This story was not told to me directly, but it’s a pretty well-known example of a child who still has memories from his past life. A charming little guy from Scotland who, since he first learned to talk, kept crying and talking about missing his REAL mother and father. Cameron is one of the more famous children talking about past life that’s been documented in a film.

His mother didn’t understand at first, but over time, she knew she had to do something. The little boy’s senses kept feeling and remembering his parents from a past life, and that was what he tried for.

You can watch this documentary on YouTube to learn more. It’s really interesting and a little touching to see the boy find peace in the end.

I’m stoked that this film has even been aired on two Norwegian TV channels.

While I won’t go into details, as you can simply watch the documentary yourself, I find this child’s story amazing. And there are many just like it from around the world.

One last example I want to bring to your attention is from another friend, a single mother of two. One day, we were sitting at a local café talking when we got onto the topic of spirituality, as we often did.

She told me that one day her older son, who was five years old at the time, suddenly came to her and said “Mom, you know that before I came to be in this life, I decided that you were going to be my mother, and daddy was going to be my daddy.”

We choose our parents

Something like this doesn’t usually surprise my friend, but she felt a little different hearing these words come from her own son.

You choose your parents before you come into this life. There’s an agreement made, and there’s a plan behind it. Your life is not random. Your parents are not random. The Universe at large is not random. Nothing is.

There are countless stories from past life regressions—children who begin describing details and also people who simply KNOW because they have a level of awareness and soul growth that makes them understand and recognise this.

They all talk about a plan. These souls say, “I chose you, mommy, before I came here.” They say there’s a specific journey our souls are meant to go on in this life.

There are countless stories of past lives, all taking their own form, shape, and trajectory. Revisiting a past life is all about growth and expansion on a soul-level.

Did you think that you were just a piece of dead meat and bones without a life force?

Did you think that your higher self and soul would grow just by living ONE simple life?